Wednesday, June 3, 2026

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Arrow chief upbeat

By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor

Arrow Financial — the parent of Glens Falls National and Saratoga National Banks — as of last week still hadn’t filed its tardy financial reports for 2022 and this year’s first quarter, but new CEO David DeMarco was only upbeat when The Chronicle interviewed him last Friday.

Is the bank in trouble?, we asked. “Absolutely not,” Mr. DeMarco replied. “We are so strong.” He cited …

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Thomas L. Hoy, 74, civic leader, philanthropist, business leader


Thomas L. Hoy, civic leader, philanthropist, and business leader passed away at his home in Queensbury, on June 11, 2023, of pancreatic cancer, at the age of 74.

Tom, whose love of the local community was second only to that of his family, was grateful to be surrounded by his loving wife Sally, as well as his children and grandchildren, during his final days.

Hailing from Bovina Center, New York, …

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All smiles at Fort William Henry

By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor

On Thursday, June 15, Fort William Henry unveiled its strikingly transformed 19th century Carriage House overlooking Lake George in a memorable party for hundreds of invited guests.

It’s now a banquet facility able to accommodate up to 500 guests.

Fort William Henry Corporation CEO Kathy Muncil, daughter of the late Bob Flacke, who long steered the landmark business, addressed the crowd briefly.

She said in …

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Lake George DRI Open house asks for public input

By Hannah Hughes, Chronicle Summer Staff

The Town of Lake George held an Open House on June 14 to “foster public engagement and gather valuable input from the community” as the town and village prepare to apply to New York State’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative and NY Forward programs.

“We’ve had this core committee, but we don’t want to operate in a vacuum,” said Gina Mintzer, Lake George Regional Chamber of …

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Mark: Had our first go at NY’s new Lake George picnic island use, fees

By Mark Frost, Chronicle Editor

New York State has implemented an entirely new system this summer for boaters using Lake George’s picnic sites on day use islands and lake mainland.

We had our first go with it last weekend. Here’s what we learned.

You can still buy a season day use pass — now called a Passport — but you can no longer buy it at a ranger station on …

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